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and it wasn't just the issues in the demographics, let's talk about technology, too. when you talk about -- i went to nevada, i went to colorado, to see the get out the vote effort, the obama team, and it was in social media, even in the last hours of this election, there were californians on the phones, getting e-mails from the campaign, making phone calls with touch screen, i mean, this is beyond what anyone had ever seen and the republicans were just washed out when -- >> in 2008, the turnout was not an anomaly. they got the turnout again. they were able to get everybody out. >> belva: jill, you were with the old guy that got a few mir kms, too. what was the passage of proposition 30 mean to educators and children? >> well, in california, that sound you heard was the collective sigh of relief of 400,000 teachers on election night, that they are not going to have these trigger cuts. and jerry brown pushed that through. it did not look good prior to election day, but i will say, in california, the unions, like in some other states, made a big difference for the democ
and it wasn't just the issues in the demographics, let's talk about technology, too. when you talk about -- i went to nevada, i went to colorado, to see the get out the vote effort, the obama team, and it was in social media, even in the last hours of this election, there were californians on the phones, getting e-mails from the campaign, making phone calls with touch screen, i mean, this is beyond what anyone had ever seen and the republicans were just washed out when -- >> in 2008, the...
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>> that's one of the options is you can invest a little bit early on, upgrade your technology, so hypothetically you would be emitting fewer greenhouse gases. >> i'm going to spend 500 bucks and improve my plant. okay? >> that means you probably won't need this entire stack of poker chips. you may have a few extras now because you cut your emission sgls so i'm not going to use four poker chips. but he's going to keep polluting, right? >> i'm going to try to buy some of those credits off you. let me offer you 300 bucks. >> i want more. i want 500. >> 350. >> 400. >> all right, 400. >> this is exactly what we're going to see, right? no one's really sure what the price of carbon is going to be. it's going to be a market. >> and how is that going to reduce the -- why don't we just say, don't pollute anymore. instead of all those poker chips. >> the idea of cap and trade is to give businesses flexibility. you had choices. it will be cheaper for some companies to cut than others. incentivize it in the market. >> what's the role of the state in it? it sounds like the state is trying to sell these thing
>> that's one of the options is you can invest a little bit early on, upgrade your technology, so hypothetically you would be emitting fewer greenhouse gases. >> i'm going to spend 500 bucks and improve my plant. okay? >> that means you probably won't need this entire stack of poker chips. you may have a few extras now because you cut your emission sgls so i'm not going to use four poker chips. but he's going to keep polluting, right? >> i'm going to try to buy some of...
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you can see where you need to be working. >> technology receivedloep fda approval. the doctor says it doesn't cost extra. it's an investment in his practice. showrooming. i shop at the store by buy it online. some are beginning to embrace it. stay with >>> tonight money matters a ral yes on waut street. the dow rose today thanks to signs a deal will be struck before spending cuts go into affect next year that. is the fiscal cliff you hear about. apple gained $28 a share after a two month long slump. surprise at intel tonight. the chief executive is stepping down three years before the retirement age of 65. and the national association of realtors said today that sales of previously owned homes went up in october and the pace is 11% higher than last year. >> by week's end there is one thing for certain. shoppers have lined up for days flooding through doors of big box174trretailers. what is not concern is where they'll buy anything. john is an artist and a shopper. >> this is a big issue for me. >> he already knows where he's going next. >> the reason i'm here is to
you can see where you need to be working. >> technology receivedloep fda approval. the doctor says it doesn't cost extra. it's an investment in his practice. showrooming. i shop at the store by buy it online. some are beginning to embrace it. stay with >>> tonight money matters a ral yes on waut street. the dow rose today thanks to signs a deal will be struck before spending cuts go into affect next year that. is the fiscal cliff you hear about. apple gained $28 a share after a...
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so, it is -- it is great that they had that technology to get that done. but, the flutter is something that i have had for awhile. probably pretty close to all my life. >> we learned after the hospital procedure yesterday he went to the 9ers santa clara facility and watched an hour of practice. >>> the rush is on to snatch up the last of the twinkies and ho- hos. the company announced they are going out of business. the shops were nearly bear this afternoon. -- bare this afternoon. they plan to go to bankruptcy court on monday. some of the individual brands may be sold and survive but some snacks could be gone forever. >> people are just getting what they can because we we will not be able to get it anymore and it is sad. >> the texas-based company says it had no other choice, 18,000 people are expected to lose their job, including 1800 here in california. >>> former cia director, petraeus, was questioned. his affair takes backseat to a pressing issue. >>> and a popular committee outside of a hotel, it is no laughing matter for the other person involved. >
so, it is -- it is great that they had that technology to get that done. but, the flutter is something that i have had for awhile. probably pretty close to all my life. >> we learned after the hospital procedure yesterday he went to the 9ers santa clara facility and watched an hour of practice. >>> the rush is on to snatch up the last of the twinkies and ho- hos. the company announced they are going out of business. the shops were nearly bear this afternoon. -- bare this...
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being on the forefront of this technology is really exciting. >> reporter: only about 250 have been delivered to customers. but tesla has big plans for next year. they're planning to ship about 20,000. in san jose. >> if you can't quite afford to go electric you can go a little greener at the pump with algae. yeah. algae derived biodiesel. this is part of a trial program. the price should hover around the same as regular diesel. the big difference though, the fuel burns much cleaner. >> there's a 30% reduction in particulate matter. a 10% reduction in total hydrocarbon. >> the algae fuel is approved for use in all diesel engines. >> a second u.s. general is now caught up in the scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus. and the same florida socialite is at the center of it all. was jill kelley's complaint that ended up revealing petraeus' extramarital affair. an inappropriate relationship between kelley and john allen. he was in line to become the military head of nato. that's now on hold as the investigation continues. allen denies think wrong doing and remains on duty. >> presid
being on the forefront of this technology is really exciting. >> reporter: only about 250 have been delivered to customers. but tesla has big plans for next year. they're planning to ship about 20,000. in san jose. >> if you can't quite afford to go electric you can go a little greener at the pump with algae. yeah. algae derived biodiesel. this is part of a trial program. the price should hover around the same as regular diesel. the big difference though, the fuel burns much...
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technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech firms see koreas as a partner. joaquin sold his company for the energy industry. >> korea is a great launch pad. very innovative. a great track record, u.s. companies are teeming with large companies like lg, samsung to be the launching pad to be a spring board for the world. >> samsung is a electronics giant but has been engaged in a legal battle with apple over patents. the deputy minister for the knowledge economy is reluctant to answer questions whether the legal dispute will hurt efforts. >> to they can bring more. >> the interpretor says korea has goals. >>
technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech...
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. >> because it is set in the near future we're able to utilize technology that may, or may not exist, yet. >> it is coming in as the under dog. >> x box 360, play station 3 in these living rooms have the same games. >> game speed editor in chief says there is no doubt the wii-u is the most-advanced system. >> when it comes out this winter it's going to have a handful of games. @)Ñ all three gaming consoles. >> coming up an award winning >>> crab season officially getting underway tonight. just hours before the first crabs hit bay area menus. fishermen loaded their boats this morning. there is no repeat of last year's dispute. this year, they decided on a price,. the boats should be returning withuooo their catch tomorrow afternoon, meaning crabs will be on menus in time for thanksgiving. >> from credit to where credit is due file. dominican university in san rafael received a sift. given million to turn meadowlands hall into a state of the art facility for teaching health sciences. popular science awar warded a best of what is new ward at a scientist at nasa ames for developing a l
. >> because it is set in the near future we're able to utilize technology that may, or may not exist, yet. >> it is coming in as the under dog. >> x box 360, play station 3 in these living rooms have the same games. >> game speed editor in chief says there is no doubt the wii-u is the most-advanced system. >> when it comes out this winter it's going to have a handful of games. @)Ñ all three gaming consoles. >> coming up an award winning >>> crab...
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and actual batteries themselves, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure we don't overwhelm our existing electrical system is all happening right now. >> starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at in san jose, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big, big change, though, to having a -- a -- a dedicated range you can't go beyond. >> now expect today ramp up production here at his plant, which will help because the customer wait for a new order is already nine months long. from fremont, robert honda ktvu channel 2 news. >>> after hours of waiting and braving very cold weather, huns of videogame lofrs finally have their copy of call of duty block ops 2. >> three, two, one, yeah. >> about 400 people were lined up in front of the game stop on market street in san francisco overnight where the videogame's midnight release. some were in line for nearly 12 hours. the game is set in the year 2025. it centers around a 21st century cold war. >>> the man who guided the oakland a's through their improbable post-season run received one of baseball's to
and actual batteries themselves, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure we don't overwhelm our existing electrical system is all happening right now. >> starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at in san jose, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big, big change, though, to having a -- a -- a dedicated range you can't go beyond. >> now expect today ramp up production here at his plant, which will help because the customer wait for...
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. >> if lure looking at toy was a technology twist that might be a good bet. >> what is popular this season. >> a survey said people wanted bathits more than piece and love. >> there you go. consumer reports played the latest games to find terrific choices starting with this one. >> who doesn't love a good game of monopoly. you can use an ipad to keep track of cash or break out of jail. >> there is a trend of toys that interact with your phone. >> you down load the app free. 11 other tech toys were tested, too. >> there no other toy like this. kids play for hours you first down load so-to-add games to the cubes then shake, flip or tilt and play brainy games. try mattel's loop shifter game. players 7 and up use their best karate chop-like moves to repeat a pattern. there are tech toys for creative kids, too. artists can moist wands to draw picture was lights. >> this toy is magical but the motor is loud. kids build a speaker dock that works. your child will love being able to say "i made it myself". >> consumer reports is in the process of testing those and we'll get results i'll make
. >> if lure looking at toy was a technology twist that might be a good bet. >> what is popular this season. >> a survey said people wanted bathits more than piece and love. >> there you go. consumer reports played the latest games to find terrific choices starting with this one. >> who doesn't love a good game of monopoly. you can use an ipad to keep track of cash or break out of jail. >> there is a trend of toys that interact with your phone. >> you...
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its technology is open and un unencrypted. you are watching real-time video of an airplane's final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplane flying alongside, in front of and behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble the plane you are watching is not real. it is a ghost airplane inserted into a real-time air traffic pattern by computer hackers. >> you can see all of the planes including the fake ones flying around. >> reporter: nick foster created this demonstration of what a computer hacker like himself could do to disrupt air traffic at major airports around the country. >> we can prove without actually injecting planes into the air traffic control system that it is actually possible to create these signals. >> reporter: the new system called next gen is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite based technology, similar to the gps you use in your car. rather
its technology is open and un unencrypted. you are watching real-time video of an airplane's final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplane flying alongside, in front of and behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble the plane you are watching is not real. it is a ghost airplane inserted into a real-time air traffic pattern by computer hackers. >> you can see all of the planes including the fake...
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. >> also, the wii u will be on sale soon with new technology. $300. he gabe slate tech report deval i got by yomy first wireless game pad controller of this is a sneak peek at one of the great tech products. here is the council is flat and larger than the original wii. and a full high- definition graphics, the visual, th g games looked crisp and more shark. and it has a touch screen tablet with more-sharp imagery. a second screen with a touch screen tablet device with a new ways to interact and also a regular controller with a joystick and buttons. you can use this as a hand-held scanning system. if you or near your wii u system. and this could be handy if somebody needs the television but you want to continue playing this game. depending on the controller, you can use this in a different way. you can use the touch screen to shoot and sync and take a look at it if they get larger they could even make them selves smaller onto the hand held. the second screen could be usi a mary many different wa with the super mario brothers using this in a very differ
. >> also, the wii u will be on sale soon with new technology. $300. he gabe slate tech report deval i got by yomy first wireless game pad controller of this is a sneak peek at one of the great tech products. here is the council is flat and larger than the original wii. and a full high- definition graphics, the visual, th g games looked crisp and more shark. and it has a touch screen tablet with more-sharp imagery. a second screen with a touch screen tablet device with a new ways to...
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. >> and later, how california companies goring to use this technology from south korea to help them develop u.s. business. >> larry gets new move there's. >> learning from robots. >> taking a look at mcarthur maze this, is our camera. you can see it's slow going really no matter which way you're headed right now. but particularly tougher folks going east. stay with us. >> these two kids can't make it, nobody can. latest break up of the decade. >> oh, brother. >> okay. neither justin beiber nor selena gomez is commenting. the twitterverse buzzing with speculation. the 20-year-old gomez pulling the plug on 18-year-old beiber. organizers say the two singers are scheduled to sit next to each other at the show next sunday night. you can catch amas right here on abc 7. >> we'll have to tune in and see if they're seated next to one another. >> the film owning the box office but mabel only for a mu few more days. fans weight one of the biggest premiers of the year. >> in the next few hours4 z, dreams of many fans will come true, they witness stars of "breaking dawn" part two walk a red carp
. >> and later, how california companies goring to use this technology from south korea to help them develop u.s. business. >> larry gets new move there's. >> learning from robots. >> taking a look at mcarthur maze this, is our camera. you can see it's slow going really no matter which way you're headed right now. but particularly tougher folks going east. stay with us. >> these two kids can't make it, nobody can. latest break up of the decade. >> oh,...
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dan kerman reports, federal investigators are not convinced that chevron is using the best available technology. this chemical safety board has issued a subpoena to chevron. they have to answer it these specific decisions about the decision making process of the cost one type of pipe instead of the other. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> in the letter about the concern they say that there is a 9 percent chromium steel alloy will work the best and it is concerned about stainless steel being more susceptible to stress corrosion. >> in bay area news, this 65 year-old woman. the suspect is only 14 years old. we are getting a photographs. this is one of them caviar king. they are going to try him as an adult. if kaviar.. king he approached the woman, it kidnapped her, sexually assaulted her and she was left on the side of the road which was found hours later. the suspect was found when he went back to the crime scene. and he did not seem impactive that he could be >> the oakland police officers to the union is criticizing the department's leadership that, as a judge gets ready to decide weather to hand o
dan kerman reports, federal investigators are not convinced that chevron is using the best available technology. this chemical safety board has issued a subpoena to chevron. they have to answer it these specific decisions about the decision making process of the cost one type of pipe instead of the other. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> in the letter about the concern they say that there is a 9 percent chromium steel alloy will work the best and it is concerned about stainless steel being...
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we've led technological revolutions and aerospace with boeing. we've led a revolution in software with microsoft and now we have the siege for a third technological revolution and a whole suite of clean energy and renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in my state. so i think it's exactly what my state was designed to do which is to marry a very strong environmental value system that we have in the state where the -- we're the evergreen state, of course, with an entrepreneurial culture that has valued innovation and has created the policies that are necessary to allow them to blossom and i tell you, it is happening. in fact, i was just walking down the hallway ten minutes ago and one of our economic development team members said that he was talking to this cutting edge transmission technology company that can do really high capacity transmission to reduce the cost of transmitting clean energy. when we're done with this interview, i'm going to try to get him to open up a spot here in the state. that will be great to be governor of the
we've led technological revolutions and aerospace with boeing. we've led a revolution in software with microsoft and now we have the siege for a third technological revolution and a whole suite of clean energy and renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in my state. so i think it's exactly what my state was designed to do which is to marry a very strong environmental value system that we have in the state where the -- we're the evergreen state, of course, with an entrepreneurial...
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. >>> brain stimulation technology to treat depression. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler joins us how with how it works. >> reporter: doctors say pulses can undo depression. gloomy weather, shorter day light can trigger depression. >> reporter: 1-10 american adults live with major depression. >> i struggled with depression for a long time. since i was a child. >> reporter: two years of medications weren't working. >> it wreaked havoc on my life. my husband left and i had lots of terrible things going on. >> a gradual increasing down hill course with more frequent episodes and more severe. >> reporter: this summer he began this ground breaking therapy. tms. this fda approved machine focuses pulses into one area. >> when it moves over the nerves it induces activity. >> reporter: that activates the brain's system that controls mood, restoring balance and neuro transmitters. regulating depressed brain activity without drugs. >> to be more active without having to be invasive. >> changed my life. first thing that ever successfully g
. >>> brain stimulation technology to treat depression. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler joins us how with how it works. >> reporter: doctors say pulses can undo depression. gloomy weather, shorter day light can trigger depression. >> reporter: 1-10 american adults live with major depression. >> i struggled with depression for a long time. since i was a child. >> reporter: two years of medications weren't working. >> it wreaked havoc on my...
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the nbc bay air investigative unit has discovered some serious flaws in that technology. if the problems are not fixed it could create security and concern at airports around the country. >> you are watching, real-time video of an airplane final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplanes, flying alongside in front of or behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble, the plane you are watching land is not real. it is a ghost airplane. inserted into a real-time actual air traffic pattern, by computer hackers. >> you see all of it including the ones flying around. >> nick foster, created the demonstration of what a computer hacker look himself could do to disrupt air traffic at may jr. airports around the country. >> we can prove without actually inject things into the air traffic control system t it is pis -- traffic control system. >> the new system called next gen is to become fully operational by 2020. a complex system, of air traffic control that will use satellite based technology
the nbc bay air investigative unit has discovered some serious flaws in that technology. if the problems are not fixed it could create security and concern at airports around the country. >> you are watching, real-time video of an airplane final approach at san francisco international airport. the coordinates are real. the landing pattern real. as are all the airplanes, flying alongside in front of or behind the plane you are watching. the only trouble, the plane you are watching land is...
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. >> thomas and joey made it to the national finals in map sciences and technology. the pair advanced for their research that could help improve the treatment and prevention of lung cancer, and not only are the students start, they're positive. >> you always miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so take a shot and then become part of this wonderful experience where you learn from your peers who are part of the same revetch innovation and it's a great experience-building event. >> ama: there will be a part of six teams competing next month. the top awards are a $1,000 schoomplet last year's national winner was angela bing of kuper teen know. >>> let's get to leigh glaser and talk about a warmup? >> leigh: absolutely. you can see from the high definition emeryville cam, some high clouds starting to move in, and this well influence temperatures, not as cold as last night. the live doppler 7hd not showing any high clouds or moisture. that's good news. we'll get into a dry air mass overnight. current readings in the 50s. 55, san francisco, oakland, 59. ability -- antioch
. >> thomas and joey made it to the national finals in map sciences and technology. the pair advanced for their research that could help improve the treatment and prevention of lung cancer, and not only are the students start, they're positive. >> you always miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so take a shot and then become part of this wonderful experience where you learn from your peers who are part of the same revetch innovation and it's a great experience-building event....
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he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with apple over patent. the deputy korea knowledge economy reluctant to answer my question whether legal dispute will hurt effort to promote stronger tie. >>. they can help each other and cooperate more and more. >>reporter: through his interpreter the deputy minister says korea has ambitious goals. >> we want to promote more bigger exchanges investment and ideas and technology. >>reporter: the free trade agreement with korea calls for job creation as one of the goals. 30 korean own company hold a job fair here tomorrow as part of the conference. in santa c
he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with...
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president obama called solyndra a model of green technology and then went bankrupt later. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy shots to give a boost. >> i try not to do it too often. only on days when i feel like i am sluggish. >> the food and drug administration is taking a closer look at the drink. they confirms to ktvu it received reports of 13 deaths and 30 reports of life threatening injuries since 2008. >> energy drinks are about two cups of coffee and kind of put together in a way that might encourage you to take multiple doses. >> reporter: they asked researchers to look into hundreds of cases involving a variety of energy drippings. he says large doses of -- energy drinks. he says large doses can set off heart conditions. >> adrenalin
president obama called solyndra a model of green technology and then went bankrupt later. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy...
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. >> reporter: some say microsoft with its touchscreen windows 8 technology and surface tablet is outinnovating tablet and goingle with its android phones and nexus 7 tablet is taking away chunks of apple's market share. >> i have iphone, three ipads and macbook pro. >> reporter: even some apple users admit the recent products are less than blockbuster. >> ipad mini is good. i just tested it. but nexus 7 is equally good. so that's apple has to figure out what's the neck thing incremental changes is not what apple is about. that's not the way we look at it as an apple fan. >> reporter: although apple no longer has its visionary, the company is still sitting on a mountain of cash. >> sometime it's going to hit a point where it finds a lot of buyers again. >> reporter: for many the question is when, not if appear logical turn it around. in palo alto, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> san francisco sheriff deputies are usually the ones arresting criminals but tonight, one deputy is under arrest accused of robbing a bank. cbs 5 reporter don knapp tells us for all his experience, the deputy didn't do a very go
. >> reporter: some say microsoft with its touchscreen windows 8 technology and surface tablet is outinnovating tablet and goingle with its android phones and nexus 7 tablet is taking away chunks of apple's market share. >> i have iphone, three ipads and macbook pro. >> reporter: even some apple users admit the recent products are less than blockbuster. >> ipad mini is good. i just tested it. but nexus 7 is equally good. so that's apple has to figure out what's the neck...
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it wants to ban nonessential use of cellphones and at airports, the board wants to see ground face technology as well as better training for aircraft maintenance workers. >> we still have 35,000 fatalities anually, hundreds of thousands of injuries and we can and must do better. >> >> reporter: it's now up to congress and federal regulators to decide whether or not to actually require changes. >> california coastal commission unanimously rejected a plan. they wanted to trace network faults off the coast west of -- pg & e wanted it use air guns s create a three dimensional map, but that could create sound waves that could hurt the hearing of ocean life. >>> a firefighter suffered a minor injury to his arm after battling a house fire. crews from several agencies responded to the fire this morning. cher wood forest. it took firefighters 20 minutes to put the flames out, fortunately, the residents got out okay. >> >> california began to sell permits for green house gas emissions. it is aimed as dramatically reducing pollution that is believed to cause climate change. the board plans to release th
it wants to ban nonessential use of cellphones and at airports, the board wants to see ground face technology as well as better training for aircraft maintenance workers. >> we still have 35,000 fatalities anually, hundreds of thousands of injuries and we can and must do better. >> >> reporter: it's now up to congress and federal regulators to decide whether or not to actually require changes. >> california coastal commission unanimously rejected a plan. they wanted to...
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the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at midnight and now a lot of people could be calling in sick to play the game all night and into the day. gamers say it is worth the wait. >> i hope it's like better for kill streets and all that and i just like it, you get to be some people and everything. >> the game revolves around a r war zone of advanced military technologies, weapon are you and drones. -- weaponry, and they can strategize with gamers around the world. >> the graphics are pretty amazing. >>> time is 6:40. it is the hottest trend in technology, brian cooley seen right over there with what tablet computer is right for you, coming up. >>> and time to wak
the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at...
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sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they can act it themselves to get a reference of that and go back to their thing, to the desks and start animating that as well. >> the werewolf? >> yes. and if it's a biped, yes, quaped, not so much. >> it's a worldwide success, something this group of berkeley animators can take pride in. >> i just can't describe that feeling. that's why i'm in this business. i love it. >> 304 shots created by tippett for the "twilight" finally, including six new werewolf characters. tippett in part because of its "twilight" success is becoming one of the busiest study yo's of its kind. >> w
sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they...
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muni fails to fully implement technological improvements. muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and concerned about the term "under way" and completion dates that are years away" . on f8 which concerns a new control center lacking adequate operating personnel and f9 muni has failed to conduct and publish rider survey and muni agreed with both of these findings. as far as the recommendations, the first recommendation is to eliminate switchbacks except when unavoidable. muni disagrees with the recommendation reasserting that switch backs are valid and necessary given the operating environment. they have worked on reducing the switchbacks and keeping the public info
muni fails to fully implement technological improvements. muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and...
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this one regarding the technology system is quite extensive. i want to thank the civil grand jury for putting our paces with this one and we will have some dialogue and we might have questions along the way and with that president chiu do you want to take charge here? >> sure. first of all i wanted to note it's interesting no one wanted to speak in public comment on this item. i know there have been folks focused on these questions for a long time and probably city staffers watching this hearing not sharing their shoats and i am looking and the policy makers are looking to have an open dialogue with these moatings and what i find in coit meetings everyone agrees and projects take 15 years and millions of dollars over budget to get done and i am getting frankly frustrated and tired about that, so i encourage city staffers and others who have an opinion on this and feel free to raise them in coit meetings or contact my office and i am willing to have more private conversations and i think having an open dialogue how we strengthen our operations.
this one regarding the technology system is quite extensive. i want to thank the civil grand jury for putting our paces with this one and we will have some dialogue and we might have questions along the way and with that president chiu do you want to take charge here? >> sure. first of all i wanted to note it's interesting no one wanted to speak in public comment on this item. i know there have been folks focused on these questions for a long time and probably city staffers watching this...
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ingredients for life. >> the highly anticipated wii u is $300 with new technology. gabe slate tech report >> i got my hands on the first wii u with wireless game control. here is a sneak peek at one of hottest tech products of 2012. this is the council, it is flatter, larger than the original. it has a full high-definition the graphics. makes it look a lot cleaner, sharper, record, and this controller also is like a joystick. it will add a second screening for interaction. with buttons and hand held if you are near your wii u soul. you can still play your game. if you are near the consulate -- if your television is being used? depending on in your game you can use this with the game pad and television are in sync with each other. watch this. these characters will jump off of to the television screen and jump on to the hand held. and you have to stop them. as comptroller is displaying this map. the second contused and several different ways super mario brothers is using this in a unique way. there are four people plane, with one remote, the one person is the overlord
ingredients for life. >> the highly anticipated wii u is $300 with new technology. gabe slate tech report >> i got my hands on the first wii u with wireless game control. here is a sneak peek at one of hottest tech products of 2012. this is the council, it is flatter, larger than the original. it has a full high-definition the graphics. makes it look a lot cleaner, sharper, record, and this controller also is like a joystick. it will add a second screening for interaction. with...
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new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. >>> coming up at 3:00 on katie, wrongly convicted. celebrating freedom. at 4:00, new study on parkinson's. at 5:00, you may no longer need to fast before one common medical test. those stories and more later today. >>> the sun is setting on the twilight movie series this is a look at the black carpet premiere last night in los angeles fans who had been camping out for days got a chance to see the stars. >> one of the stars let a secret slip he says there's a twist at the end of the movie.e] [cheers and applause]
new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>>...
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. >> how technology could be the key to quitting smoking. >> plus a drug to make men more faithful? >> and unusual new study that makes it possible. today's 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact me right now on faceboo facebook.com/michael finney >> clear skies now and this may not last lo >>> checking healthy living news, a warning about a drug widely use against breast cancer the side affects could be worse than previously thought for older patients. researchers say heart failure and damage to the muscle are common complications. occurring in higher rates than ñ(curring in higher rates than the study is in the journal of the american college of cardiology. >> an usual way men faithful in relationships a study as a nasal spray. researchers say women given a e÷ say those men were more likely to keep a greater bem selfs and women they didn't know. doctors say it has been identified as5fqsm a key factorn fidelity in animals and appears to play a similar role in humans.. >> text and video messages designed to help people stop smoking
. >> how technology could be the key to quitting smoking. >> plus a drug to make men more faithful? >> and unusual new study that makes it possible. today's 7 on your side q and a is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions so you can contact me right now on faceboo facebook.com/michael finney >> clear skies now and this may not last lo >>> checking healthy living news, a warning about a drug widely use against breast cancer the side affects could be worse...
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in addition the california technology agency which oversees dmv's computer systems says it has installed redundant router systems to reduce the risk of repeated failure. >> fortunately we have not had an event the last two months, and we're looking at it hourly to make sure that any disruption of service could be mitt gatded quickly instead of taking several hours to do. >> well, the dmv faces a public relations problem when its computers go down. the fact is computers crash, but when the computers go down at virtually any other state agency, especially those that do not have customers, fu people notice. >> people tend to look at issues of the day that affect customers and that's certainly a concern but overall our systems are up 98 to 99% of the time. >> it remains to the seen if the fixes long term do the trick or if there's a repeat that leads to even longer waits at the dmv. in sacramento, ken prich et ktvu channel 2 news: the cost of a first class stamp is schedule today go up one cent in january. the postal regulatory commission okayed the hike today raising the price of stamps fro
in addition the california technology agency which oversees dmv's computer systems says it has installed redundant router systems to reduce the risk of repeated failure. >> fortunately we have not had an event the last two months, and we're looking at it hourly to make sure that any disruption of service could be mitt gatded quickly instead of taking several hours to do. >> well, the dmv faces a public relations problem when its computers go down. the fact is computers crash, but...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ] unisom natural nights. . >>> the jungle grows right up to the edge of the airstrip at port kituma. so where did you go? which way did you go? >> just ran straight back through there. >> with her mother dead beside the runway, a congressman and three others killed, 12-year-old tracy parks ran for safety in the jungle. >> we ran too far, and, of course, it's so thick that like once you get so far, you can't -- you get lost in your direction. >> she was the youngest of five who fled. her 18-year-old sister and a boyfriend, a brother and sister in another family. >> we just kept running and running
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ]...
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. >> kids want technology for christmas. which gets the kids want. maybe some of the surprise. ebays to 12 holiday wish lists show kids from 20-12 what laptops. tablets or in four spath place. as you concede some of the android fro from new are coming in fifth. wal-mart has launched their goodies program. each year wal-mart will set of a good box filled with five to eight items for the crabs to enjoy it. it is a service that cost about $7 per month including the shipping and handling. the portion of our sair rent from organic items to and the product. the members agree box includes pumpkin souffle mix, white tatar popcorn,. leakey's may last until the next millennium with the company who makes them may not. hostas will file a motion to liquidate the company tomorrow if employers do not return to work today. >> the closing of bakeries in seattle, st. louis, and cincinnati. workers at the happy. " this has been collected in to organize a detected a lever and betsy. . weather is one of the big stories we are following. in oakland this 50 degrees looking for a 68 this afternoon. in
. >> kids want technology for christmas. which gets the kids want. maybe some of the surprise. ebays to 12 holiday wish lists show kids from 20-12 what laptops. tablets or in four spath place. as you concede some of the android fro from new are coming in fifth. wal-mart has launched their goodies program. each year wal-mart will set of a good box filled with five to eight items for the crabs to enjoy it. it is a service that cost about $7 per month including the shipping and handling. the...
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. >> from the charging stations to the batteries, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure that we don't overwhelming our existing electrical system. that's all happening right here. >> reporter: the tesla starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at the santana store, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big change though to having a dedicated range, you can't go beyond. >> reporter: well that is another improvement the tesla s has a range of 200 miles. one big draw back, the waiting list is already nine months and now will probably get longer. live in fremont, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the details of just how ambitious california's $68 billion high rail plans are is now beginning to sink in. today experts said the portion linking los angeles will be a quote engineering feat. that part of the line must cross the ranges. federal regulators have already approved the first range. >>> microsoft and motorola went to court over a patent dispute. they will determine how much of a royalty microsoft should pay google. google bought motorol
. >> from the charging stations to the batteries, a smart grid technology that's going to make sure that we don't overwhelming our existing electrical system. that's all happening right here. >> reporter: the tesla starts at $57,000 but for many people browsing at the santana store, the main concern is how far the electric car can travel. >> it's a big change though to having a dedicated range, you can't go beyond. >> reporter: well that is another improvement the tesla...
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we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make sure the start ups can use real testing sites in the city. that is thanks to the hardand kelly and the manager at puc and barbara hale and the second thing we're going to do is take a page out of what we're doing with clean tech and biotech life sciences. you see what mission bay is doing. they have for the last ten years building up a ecosystem of pharmaceutical companies and san francisco medical center and integrated around with the research teams to form a very strong research center and because of that center more and more companies around the world are locating there because they want to be
we have been challenged in the solar technology arena because traditional technology has heavy weight technology that always challenged the integrity of roof tops, and moscone is the one we found and let that be for one of these companies and light ultralight technology and use, cheaper way of getting solar out there and we're going to allow them to demonstrate their product on top of our mos connie roof and that is an example we're doing in utilizing all of the agency's cooperations and make...
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as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the cooperating agencies and talk about policies and ways we can improve our response to the public that we serve. we look at title 10, title 32 resources in all aspects, all risk venue, like i said, not only aircraft but we utilize ltax for our agreements with la county fire, to mobilize fire engines to catalina island. we look at resources for debris cleaning, i found out there's a desalization battalion for fresh water, that's an i object credible resource for an earthquake. there's a variety of dod resources that cal fire can provide in a statewide environment. i think the biggest thing for me, there's several scenarios that are challenging us, one of which and one of our fears, and it's been in the newspaper so
as we get to our military partners i'd ask if there's other technologies that you think that you have that you want to share about that may be helpful as we start to get into fire season. please share those with us. ray, if you'd like to start. >> sure, thank you. first off, thanks for being here, it's my first time being here and i think it's an outstanding venue to meet the cooperating agencies and talk about policies and ways we can improve our response to the public that we serve. we...
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>>reporter: spokesman for the california manufacturer and technology association says this he says company are going to have to pay more to meet the carbon limits and ultimately those costs will be passed on to consumers and will cost job jobs. >> but there's a distinction between a good cap and trade program that helps california reduce its emission at minimal cost and auction that is designed to extract billions of dollars from industry in our highest wage employer in california and that simply carbon has done. >>reporter: energy institute at berkeley professor says that's just not accurate. >> consume remember probably going to see almost nothing in the next year. >>reporter: he says big energy users like utility, oil compan company, cement manufacturer all been given permit by the stay to comfort carbon they produce. the cap will be reduced over the years but he says there is also a built-in incentive to improve. >> because if you figure out a way to make the cement while emitting fewer green house gas you good tote keep the permit. that means you get to the make money. >>reporter: we
>>reporter: spokesman for the california manufacturer and technology association says this he says company are going to have to pay more to meet the carbon limits and ultimately those costs will be passed on to consumers and will cost job jobs. >> but there's a distinction between a good cap and trade program that helps california reduce its emission at minimal cost and auction that is designed to extract billions of dollars from industry in our highest wage employer in california...
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mark rizo embraces the technology at hand. >> they can come in and put a camera that has its own right source up through the chim -- its own light source up through the chimney and the property owner and the technician can view what the interior looks like. >> it is suggested you get it cleans every 100 fires or if it you use it every week during the winter. this one cost $200. >> it is a lot less of an investment to have someone clean it than to deal with it afterward when you have a fire. >> and don't burn greenwood. >> that's right. we could use a fire tonight. and inside the studio, it is so cold. this afternoon it really got chilly out there, the fall, crisp air. temperatures were slightly below average for this time of year. 3-5 degrees be low average, depending on where you were. so out of the door, 50s. 52 in livermore and 56 in san francisco and low 50s in santa rosa. so overnight we'll stay dry and see more clouds roll in. so we'll see partly cloudy skies across much of the bay area. temperatures will be in the low to mid-40s in some spots. we could squeeze out a couple of lo
mark rizo embraces the technology at hand. >> they can come in and put a camera that has its own right source up through the chim -- its own light source up through the chimney and the property owner and the technician can view what the interior looks like. >> it is suggested you get it cleans every 100 fires or if it you use it every week during the winter. this one cost $200. >> it is a lot less of an investment to have someone clean it than to deal with it afterward when...
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technology similar to live doppler 7. and if you can't beat them, join them. what stores are doing to compete against cheaper internet prices. >> right now back to dan and cheryl. >> some young people are honored by first lady michelle obama by the white house today. >> youth radio received a youth program award.ixciw >> it teaches 400er nerve dr dr under served young adults.. >> students can work as interns on a range of arts programs cool stuff. >> yes. >>> this is "world news." tonight, plea for peace.
technology similar to live doppler 7. and if you can't beat them, join them. what stores are doing to compete against cheaper internet prices. >> right now back to dan and cheryl. >> some young people are honored by first lady michelle obama by the white house today. >> youth radio received a youth program award.ixciw >> it teaches 400er nerve dr dr under served young adults.. >> students can work as interns on a range of arts programs cool stuff. >> yes....
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there's been a sale approved to sea gate technology for $90 million. drastically below the $300 million it cost to build the pa silt. the plans to use the building for research and development. solyndra received a half billion dollar loan from the government to create that building. how could it have happened? that's what parents are asking tonight after a registered sex offender was allowed on campus in the midst of hundreds of students? turns out, there's a loophole which police powerless to close. marianne favro is live in san jose. it's not sitting well with parents. >> reporter: no it really is not, jessica. the registered sex offender was volunteering here at this parish last month during a church festival. parents tell me there were hundreds of kids at that festival. when deputies questioned him, he produced a letter from the church that gave him authorization to be here at the school. tonight, both sheriff's deputies and the diocese are investigating that letter. >> the controversy centers over whether this man is a registered sex offender conv
there's been a sale approved to sea gate technology for $90 million. drastically below the $300 million it cost to build the pa silt. the plans to use the building for research and development. solyndra received a half billion dollar loan from the government to create that building. how could it have happened? that's what parents are asking tonight after a registered sex offender was allowed on campus in the midst of hundreds of students? turns out, there's a loophole which police powerless to...
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we're embracing the use of technology and to enhance our performance, to measure our performances, to increase transparency and communications with our constituents and to transform our relationships with business and residents. many of you in this room already know how hard it is and how difficult it is to start a business in our city. business owners have to navigate through multiple city departments, state and federal regulations, so now we're deploying technology to streamline this process. we're going to make it easier with a one stop shop to make sure our san francisco businesses can start here, stay here and grow here. innovation is at the forefront. let me mention a special area of innovation that's going on, what i call the silent giant in san francisco. you'll have in front of you this study. it is entitled from our council the world-leading center for health care and research that's produced and it will allow you to see how our medical industry is a 16.7 billion dollar industry for the city and county of san francisco. 16.7 billion dollars. it employs 100,000 people in our
we're embracing the use of technology and to enhance our performance, to measure our performances, to increase transparency and communications with our constituents and to transform our relationships with business and residents. many of you in this room already know how hard it is and how difficult it is to start a business in our city. business owners have to navigate through multiple city departments, state and federal regulations, so now we're deploying technology to streamline this process....
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they approved the sale to sea gate technology which will use it to replace current facility in fremont. they are appealing the ruling. the purchasing rise is 70% the $300 million construction cost of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> eric: buster posey's amazing year has been capped off as the best player award. posey hit a .336 with 24 homers. he is the first catcher the win the mvp award and since barry bonds in 2004. he joins pretty good names as players to win rookie of the year and mvp award at pitchers. willie mays and willie mccovey. that is pretty good company to be in. >> i should have named i my kids willie. >> buster. >> that would be nice. buster nicco. [ laughter ] >> we know he is. maybe not is the best day did a to play catch. >> we a tournament and it doesn't look good for a lot of outdoor activities. good morning. right now it looks okay. get out there and be an early riser and get to work and impress the boss. you won't hav
they approved the sale to sea gate technology which will use it to replace current facility in fremont. they are appealing the ruling. the purchasing rise is 70% the $300 million construction cost of the facility. last year they shut down headquarters and filed for bankruptcy. company had received a half billion dollar loan from the obama administration to build the factory. >> eric: buster posey's amazing year has been capped off as the best player award. posey hit a .336 with 24 homers....
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new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>> next, the sun is setting on the twilight movie series. >> thousands turn out to see the stars in los angeles. ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus
new study stanford claims humans have been steadily losing intelligence, professor says advances in technology have made survival less stress and we no longer need intelligence to survive. he speculates as mutations in the human brain and erosion in intellectual capabilities he says we probably peaked as hunter gatherers when we were nonverbal. >> we have to multi-task these days you can argue that will make us more intelligent. >> still thinking about that diet drink. >>>...
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the new technology has to be stalled when major changes are made. itit says it will voluntarily reduce air pollution emission. >>> it is 6:when -- it is 4:39, do graphic labels really work. >>> and how the chp is cracking down on drowsy drivers this week. >>> and that's an understatement, the massive mess that created quite the headache for a florida family. it's all coming your way. before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. the owner did not notice itn he rushed his son off to sc. but later he discovered a bg chunk of his front lawn was missing. and s . >>> this is in central florida. the owner later discovered a big chunk of his front lawn was gone and since then it has more than doubled in size. geologists in florida examined it. that's safe. not sure what caused the hole in the fir
the new technology has to be stalled when major changes are made. itit says it will voluntarily reduce air pollution emission. >>> it is 6:when -- it is 4:39, do graphic labels really work. >>> and how the chp is cracking down on drowsy drivers this week. >>> and that's an understatement, the massive mess that created quite the headache for a florida family. it's all coming your way. before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the...
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critics tell us they found some serious flaws in the technology that if it is not fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports and in airspace around the country. the new system, called next gen, is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite-based technology similar to the gps you use in your car. rather than the current ground-based radar tracking systems to more efficiently and safely control traffic in the air throughout the united states. next gen is already being used on a trial basis here in the bay area. earlier this year, faa acting administrator showed off the technology at oakland's air traffic control tower. >> what we want people to understand is next gen is right now. there are things that we are doing that are improving the use of the airspace that will result in a lot of benefit right away. >> reporter: while the benefits of these technological changes may come in time, several different sources worry about security flaws now. >> i'm not the only one out there that has access to th
critics tell us they found some serious flaws in the technology that if it is not fixed could create security and safety concerns at airports and in airspace around the country. the new system, called next gen, is scheduled to become fully operational by 2020. it is a complex system of air traffic control that will use satellite-based technology similar to the gps you use in your car. rather than the current ground-based radar tracking systems to more efficiently and safely control traffic in...
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here is business and technology reporter affidavit louie with the story. >> it looks ordinary from the korean station. its blended bio diesel. the oil is made by feeding sugar to algae. it's 20% less carbon dioxide. the company is offering this cleaner burning fuel with at four locations with more in the works. >> we are showing what the future looks like. we are hoping more others will follow suited. >> reporter: at 4.23 a gallon it costs the same as regular diesel but they expect it to fall in the same range as gasoline. bob ames is the vice president. >> we do have one facility in the united states today that is producing demonstration scale quantities of our oil. we are building commercial plants. the first is down in brazil but we have others that is coming on line in the near future. >> they say a broad market for their product and have been working with consumers to. they have high end of cosmetic creams. >> it can be used to produce biodiesel but also renewable diesel and renewable jet fuel. conventional military speck fuels. a fuel range of fuels. >> they will be using this st
here is business and technology reporter affidavit louie with the story. >> it looks ordinary from the korean station. its blended bio diesel. the oil is made by feeding sugar to algae. it's 20% less carbon dioxide. the company is offering this cleaner burning fuel with at four locations with more in the works. >> we are showing what the future looks like. we are hoping more others will follow suited. >> reporter: at 4.23 a gallon it costs the same as regular diesel but they...